The Psychologist, July 2010
The truth is out there
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The truth is out there
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
The truth is out there
Viren Swami and Rebecca Coles look at belief in conspiracy theories.
The naturalness of weird beliefs
Stuart Wilson on why scepticism is so cognitively taxing.
On loss and mourning
Renee Lertzman talks with psychoanalyst and author Darian Leader.
Pathways into occupational psychology
A recent Division of Occupational Psychology event addressed some timely career issues.
Between a rock and a hard place
Miranda Horvath and Jennifer Brown look at the vicious cycle for rape victims.
‘After a lecture I’d feel high’
Ian Florance talks to Mark Griffiths about a prolific career in teaching and research.
One on one... with David Lane
Director of the Professional Development Foundation and joint winner of the Society’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to Professional Psychology; includes web-only answers
Student Writer Competition winners
Matt Baker, joint winner in our student writer competition, shares his views on drug use and rehabilitation; and Stefania de Vito, joint winner in our student writer competition, on episodic future thinking
Looking Back: The odd couple
Arthur I. Miller on a meeting of minds between Carl Jung and the physicist Wolfgang Pauli.
Society, July 2010
Including President's Column.
Book Reviews, July 2010
a history lesson with attitude; mindsight; the newborn brain; rehabilitation psychology; and web-only reviews
Forum, July 2010
frontal lobe dysfunction; misrepresentation; Richard Gregory; and more.
News and media, July 2010
healthy behaviours; assisted suicide; MRC research strategy; Royal Society fellowship; nuggets from the Research Digest; and more